Welcome to Same Day Crowns Network. A nation-wide network representing the best of the best when it comes to dentists and dental practices who are leaders in the industry, not simply with technologically advanced devices, but additionally regarding patient care, follow up dental care and overall customer satisfaction.

Your dental health is exceptionally important and it shouldn't be ignored. At the same time, it should not take multiple visits to obtain a terrific smile.

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There are lots of advantages of same day crowns over standard crown technology.

Time: Same day crowns are made in one visit, saving you considerable time away from your job and family.

Comfort: With same day crowns, there is no requirement for a temporary crown, which eliminates significant potential pain and inconvenience of a lost short-term restoration. Only one visit means only one injection, or no injections if the tooth was formerly treated with a root canal. No standard impressions resulting in no gagging.

Aesthetic appeals: The strong, tooth-colored ceramic materials of this new innovation restores your teeth to their natural strength, charm, and function and carefully match the composition of natural tooth structure.

Strength: Milled ceramic is tougher than the standard method of layering and pressing, so your smile will remain gorgeous for many years!

Fillings: Same day crown material and innovation can also be used for fillings. Since they are constructed out of porcelain, they are more durable than white composite fillings. They are a lot more aesthetic than mercury consisting of silver fillings and tougher because of bonding innovation.

If you have any more questions about same day crowns or porcelain crowns, please don't hesitate to call our office today. We will answer any questions you have and you can make an appointment to talk to our dentist in person.

Same Day Crowns Restorations

CEREC stands for CERamic REConstruction and is a tool in our office that can take accurate digital images of areas needing restoration and produce the proper restoration on the spot.

With our CEREC cad/cam machine, you can have your crown or other restoration completed in just one visit. We will design and custom fit your tooth precisely with our computer system milling unit right in the office. You no longer need to have a temporary crown or wait weeks for the lab to produce your crown.

CEREC can be utilized for a full scope of indications: posterior crowns, anterior crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and partial crowns.

Other Dental Procedures That May Be Offered

A variety of dental treatments are available for our local clients. Our goal is to supply a warm and comforting environment for your dental experience, whether you are visiting us for the very first time for a dental evaluation and cleaning, or you are returning to finish your cosmetic smile makeover.

The services shown below are just a sampling of what we may provide:

Dental Crowns

Dental Implants

Teeth Whitening

Full & Partial Dentures

Dental Bonding

TMJ Treatments

Periodontal Disease

Porcelain Veneers

Dental Bridges

Root Canal Therapy

Fillings

Today's Subject Is:

Fillings

Fillings are done to eliminate decay, and replace the afflicted tooth structure. It is called a filling since new material fills the hole that the decay left. Now days most teeth are treated with bonded tooth colored composite resin fillings. Caught early enough, cavities can be treated easily and painlessly. If not treated, decay can lead to tooth discomfort and/or infection, and the tooth would need a root canal treatment or extraction.

There are two types of fillings; amalgam or silver fillings, and composite or white fillings. Composite fillings are tooth-colored to blend in with the remaining natural part of the tooth. Most dentists provide both types of fillings, but find that a number of their clients choose the composite fillings.

The term composite refers to the actual filling material which is a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin medium.

Composite fillings provide excellent resilience and resistance to fracture in small-to-mid size restorations that need to withstand moderate chewing pressure. Less tooth structure is eliminated when the dental practitioner prepares the tooth, and this may lead to a smaller sized filling than with of an amalgam.

In addition, composites are "bonded", or adhesively attached, to the tooth, typically enabling a more conservative repair for the tooth. Composite fillings require that the tooth be kept clean and dry during the entire filling procedure and they are subject to stain and discoloration in time. The life expectancy of a white filling can depend significantly on where it is in your mouth and how heavily your teeth come together when you bite.

Composite filling material is also commonly used to repair front teeth that have chipped or worn. Where possible, esthetic bonding of composite material to front teeth is typically much more economical than veneers or crowns. However, bonding generally does not last as long as veneers or crowns.Permalink:Dental Bridges